@flaviochilling he died 4 days after that message. i'm not sure WHY you decided to reply to a three year old post. not how I wanted to wake up this morning. he's sorely missed by me.
@TFIupdates me again. reporting yet another 203 that hasn't shown up and is now gone off the timetable app. we keep being left STRANDED. we can't afford taxis.
@TFIupdates hi. more 203 complaints. waiting with my disabled partner and we were just denied access for no reason. bus driver said we couldn't on. next bus is in 18 minutes. no wheelchair, just cane. any reason??
@TFIupdates@Buseireann well the 203 at 3.55 didn't show up. I was waiting at the stop for 40 minutes. It already takes me 20 minutes to walk to the stop from my house so that's an hour from leaving my house until a bus showed up at our only stop.
@ThreeIreland hi. reporting service outages in Ballyvrin and Kinsale, Cork. only seeing news about outages in the north and nothing for repairing the lack of service in areas of Cork.
I was 42 yrs old when I was refused a hysterectomy. The reasons?
1) I might want more children. I had a teenager & 2 under 5s. Are you mad?
2) My husband might want more children. Nope, he's had the snip.
3) I might meet another man who wants children... 1/2
I’ve been playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard in complete secrecy (behind my backpack at the office in front of a giant window, in the kitchen). From me, you may be wondering “is this a game compatible with my experience during BG3” so I’ll tackle it from that perspective.
The answer is yes. It is to a heavy, 9 season long show what a well-made, character driven, binge-worthy Netflix series is.
It has a good sense of propulsion and forward momentum. The combat system is honestly brilliant (to me, a mix of Xenoblade & Hogwarts which is giga-brain genius). It knows when it needs a tentpole narrative moment, and it knows when to let you toy around with your class and exploit some of its stronger elements.
More important, to me, it feels like the first Dragon Age game that truly knows what it wants to be.
In short, if you want some character driven romping with a strong combat system in a universe you know, love, or have heard of, it is much better than the average action game, and much less heavy than the gargantuan RPGs that may intimidate at times. In a word, it’s fun!
To me, I’m extremely happy BioWare gets to stick around - presumably - in these uncertain (because of moronic corporate greed) times. An existential game, and a fun one at that.
Walking around Belfast, you're left in zero doubt as to whether a community identifies first as British or Irish by the pro-Israeli or Palestinian symbolism everywhere.
How our past still so often shapes where our sympathies lie: with the oppressor, or the oppressed.
I genuinely don't know how people can work using the Pomodoro method. The world is vastly overestimating how well I can just sit there with my brain off for 25 minutes. I need to work in 3 hour sprints for any sort of productivity.
Iran's attack on Israel was a) aimed at military targets and b) didn't kill any Israeli civilians.
The result? The UK imposing sweeping sanctions on Iranian officials and organisations.
Israel wipes Gaza from the face of the earth.
The result? The UK keeps arming Israel.
I need 7 more people to participate due to participants dropping out (Life is rough at the moment I totally get it), I'm hoping to find people who wouldn't mind helping asap as I need to get this finished asap - next week at the latest! Please help a researcher out! 💜